
معرفی
Kirsti Sellevold, currently serving as a Senior Adviser at the Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages (ILOS) within the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Oslo, specializes in research administration and literary analysis. Her academic journey includes a PhD in French Early Modern Literature (2001, Université de Poitiers) and a Postdoctoral Fellowship (2002-2006, UiO).
- Focus areas: Early Modern European Literature
- Relevance Theory applications
- Translation studies and cultural exchange
- Montaigne and Utopian literature
Her research explores pragmatic communication in literary texts, cognitive interpretations of fiction, and the translational dynamics of Renaissance works. Recent publications analyze uncertainty in Montaigne's essays, nonverbal cues in classical texts, and cognitive approaches to literary form.
She has collaborated with leading scholars like Terence Cave and contributed to critical anthologies on Montaigne, Utopia, and cognitive literary theory. Currently, she supports research strategies and funding initiatives at ILOS.

